ʾōnān אוֹנָן ‘Onan’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
a variation of ʾōnō אוֹנוֹ ‘Ono’
Roots:
אונו אונו
ʾōnān pr n m pers
Onan = "strong"
1) second son of Judah, slain by God for not fulfilling the levitical requirement to beget a child with the wife of a dead, childless brother